Yes, maybe is an adverb, meaning perhaps. It may also be used as a noun (an indecisive answer).
The adverb is maybe, a word that modifies the verb 'will see'.
Yes, it is an adverb. It means possibly, or maybe.
No, "maybe" is an adverb . . . it modifies a verb.
No, the word "maybe" is an adverb.
No, it is not a preposition. The word maybe is an adverb, or more rarely a noun.
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maybe "temptingly"
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"May be," as in "This may be the right answer," is an auxiliary verbal construction with an infinitive. "Maybe," as in "Maybe this is the right answer," is an adverb modifying the verb "is."
"Maybe" is not a connective in the usual sense like "and", "but", or "however". It is an adverb that indicates possibility or uncertainty.
Adverb of manner (answers the question how?) Adverb of place (answers the question where?) Adverb of time (answers the question when?) Adverb of frequency (answers the question how often?) Adverb of degree (intensifiers) [Don't know if this is right] Adverb of negation (no) Adverb of affirmation (yes) Adverb of uncertainly (maybe/perhaps) Adverb of reason (because....) Adverb of duration (answers the question how long??)
Yes, the noun 'maybe' is an abstract noun, a word for an uncertainty; a word for a concept.'Maybe' can also function as an adverb